Online attack cripples U.S. court system
A denial-of-service attack knocked out PACER for several hours Friday, throwing the legal profession into momentary chaos.
Revenge-porn kingpin paid bargain basement prices for hacked nudes, court docs allege
The payments Hunter Moore allegedly made to a hacker for nude photos of his victims were depressingly low.
Yahoo tweeted about the Gmail outage — four times in a row
Pretty smug for a company whose mail product had a multi-day outage in December.
Some of the biggest names in cryptography condemn NSA spying in open letter
An open letter from major players in the computer science and cryptography fields urges the government to reconsider its approach to surveillance.
The Switchboard: ‘Most hated man on the Internet’ indicted on federal charges
Hunter Moore's indictment, Snowden's livechat, and the other tech policy stories you need to read today.
Edward Snowden’s misplaced trust in a do-nothing Congress
The NSA leaker is likely to be waiting a long time for Congress' help.
Government privacy board members say shifting NSA data to third parties is a bad idea
Every member of the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board has concerns about the president's plan to shift call records data out of government hands.